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Hi Everyone,

If you've been following my CAGED Soloing series, you know whats going on. In this installment, we'll be working through how to solo over a I-IV progression using all five CAGED shapes. The idea here is to give you a few bite-sized ways to practice soloing over chord progressions.

This is the first in the I-IV series and we're focused on the C shape.

As always, thanks so much for being here and I hope you learn a lot while you're here.

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This lesson is part of my CAGED Soloing | I - IV Progression series

*here is a link to the jam track

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Comments

Jesse Grossman

perhaps great! This def seems like a much larger lesson that I will need to study for quite some time. Question, hitting the chord notes on the IV chord is like using the E shaped major pentatonic scale except only hitting the 1 3 5 notes right? edit- just discovered your other caged solo videos. I have a lot to catch up on! thx

Scott Paul Johnson

These lessons are designed to spend some time practicing and getting to know the content and the context around the content! There are a lot of these CAGED Soloing videos and more to come - settle in, get comfortable, and take small steps. Each progression and shape you get to know will make the next one even easier to learn.

Donnie Bigler

Hey Scott, why is there "2 4 6" written next to where it says " IV Chord/ A minor Chord? shouldn't it be "4 6 1" for the notes of the IV chord or am I missing something. I see you have this on the I-III progression sheets as well. thanks for the help!

Scott Paul Johnson

Donnie! Maybe I made a mistake? Can you point out which spot in the video I did that? I’ll review when I’m back in wifi.

Scott Paul Johnson

Or did I do that on the sheets? I was using the same PDFs from before as a template - maybe I missed a few bits of info!!

Donnie Bigler

Oh sorry! It’s not on the video I was talking about the pdf

Scott Paul Johnson

Thanks for catching that! I’ll try to edit those ASAP but I’m in a car in the middle of nowhere right now! Thank you for pointing that out. Just at the top of the page, yeah?

Earl Varney

Scott, is the a way to download a lesson from Patreon? I’m going to be traveling and will have limited WiFi. Thanks

Tasha McManus

Is there a place to access an MP3/MP4 of the jam track which can be used offline? I have been able to do that with some other tracks (I’m a flight attendant, so I need to be able to listen to them when I’m up in the air). Thx!

Tasha McManus

I’m actually not seeing the jam track on your YouTube jam track channel either (and I can’t access the community forum from this page, I can only get to it from an open window). I’ll finish watching the video and maybe you’ll have some info.

Scott Paul Johnson

I just realized this today! I'm adding a link right now and I'll see if I can add an audio download tomorrow as well. Sometimes I forget things! I'm still refining my system.

Tasha McManus

Thank you so much. You do AMAZING!

Marcel

Glad the question on the jam track was asked! I made my own but it is nothing like the SPJ track. Awesome!

LoungeActor

Scott- so...... Is another way to approach this is to know that if the I is a C shape, then the IV is an F Shape ( no such thing so the E Shape is up one half step)? I understand to know/hit the chord tones. But does my line of thinking work? If I am in the key of G maj - the I is a G shape and the IV is a C Shape, etc.? This would be a major breakthrough for me- especially playing blues I, IV, V. It would make a ton of sense.

Scott Paul Johnson

That is exactly it! CAGED isn't just about chord shapes being transposable - its about the whole key being transposable! You're thinking exactly right. If E is the I shape then A will be the IV shape. If A is the I shape then D will be the IV shape. So dope, right?

LoungeActor

Ha! My light bulb moment. It “is” dope. Quick - We have to tell the others now! Cool. Great teaching Scott. Thanks!

Bruno Oliveira

I'm 38 and I play guitar since I was 14, during this time I've seen a lot of classes, VHS , DVDs and now youtube/online lessons and I can tell you Scott is the best teacher I've ever seen I wish I had a teacher like him when I started, love your work man!